Launch multiple web sites when Google Chrome starts

If you keep visiting multiple web sites regularly this might be a handy trick to launch multiple web sites when Google Chrome starts. Even though this would be useful, keep in mind that this would be terrible every time when you launch the browser, if you normally launch and close browsers quite often.

Anyways, for those of you who really want to launch multiple web sites when Google Chrome starts, follow The Geek’s footsteps.

Step-1:

Launch the Google Chrome Browser

Step-2:

Click on the Tools menu (the wrench icon on the top right side)

Step-3:

Click on the “Options…” menu option.

Step-4:

On the “On Startup” section click on the “Open the following pages:” option.

Step-5:

Click the “Add…” button.

Step-6:

On the “Add Page” dialog type-in the URL of the web site that you want to add like for example, www.DemoGeek.com

Step-7:

Click on the “Add” button at the bottom of the dialog.

Now you should be able to see the web site that you’ve added to the list. You can have more than one web site listed on that box. Just click the Add button again to add more web sites. If you are a bit lazy, you can avoid certain clicks by making use of the “Use Current” button. What it does is that it will use the page that you have currently on your browser and will add that web site to the list.

That’s all to it. Again, keep in mind that if you add too many web pages to the list to be launched it would be painful every time you launch the browser.

If you’d prefer to watch The Geek adding multiple web sites to launch when Google Chrome starts then you can watch the screencast below.

 

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